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• The only repair to this well was to replace the expansion well cap and lock <br /> with a new lock. Photograph 3 depicts Blaine Tech field crew redeveloping MW- <br /> 2 under the supervision of TRE's registered geologist. <br /> t <br /> Photograph 3-MW-3 is being Redeveloped By Blaine Tech Blaine Tech Under the Field <br /> Supervision of TRE's Registered Geologist <br /> • <br /> 111.4. Monitoring Well MW-4- <br /> Monitoring Well MW-4 was initially thought to have been located within the <br /> steel "stovepipe" at the surface. Upon digging the stovepipe out, no casing was <br /> found so an additional magnetometer sweep of the area was performed. The <br /> well casing was located about three feet from the stovepipe. The casing <br /> appeared in good condition, however, there was no well box. <br /> Blaine Tech surged the casing for about 40 minutes and then removed <br /> about 66 gallons of water with a submersible pump. The water was turbid initially <br /> but continued to clear during the pumping. Sand pumping was minimal. The <br /> well pumped down about 1.2 feet and the water level was rising upon ending <br /> redevelopment. <br /> The repairs to this well were to install a new well box cemented into <br /> position replace the expansion well cap and lock with a new lock. Photograph 4 <br /> depicts Blaine Tech field crew redeveloping MW-2 under the supervision of <br /> TRE's registered geologist. Photograph 5 depicts the final refinish of MW-4. <br /> • <br /> 7 <br />